Munich Court Draws Journalists' Spots For NSU Trial

Munich Court Draws Journalists' Spots For NSU Trial

Munich Court Draws Journalists' Spots For NSU Trial

Alexander Hassenstein

Journalists read the press statement of the Oberlandgericht Muenchen court during a press conference after the the lottery draw for the 50 media spots inside the courtroom for the upcoming NSU murder trial on April 29, 2013 in Munich, Germany. This the second accreditation process for the trial, which manay analysts are dubbing the trial of the decade and is scheduled to begin May 6, after lawsuits filed by Turkish media were upheld and the Munich court responded by redoing all accreditations. Eight of the ten victims of the NSU neo-Nazi murder trio were Turkish and one was Greek, and Turkish and Greek media are now guaranteed a small portion of the 50 seats reserved for media after no foreign media were given seats in the first accreditation process.

Journalists read the press statement of the Oberlandgericht Muenchen court during a press conference after the the lottery draw for the 50 media spots inside the courtroom for the upcoming NSU murder trial on April 29, 2013 in Munich, Germany. This the second accreditation process for the trial, which manay analysts are dubbing the trial of the decade and is scheduled to begin May 6, after lawsuits filed by Turkish media were upheld and the Munich court responded by redoing all accreditations. Eight of the ten victims of the NSU neo-Nazi murder trio were Turkish and one was Greek, and Turkish and Greek media are now guaranteed a small portion of the 50 seats reserved for media after no foreign media were given seats in the first accreditation process.

Munich Court Draws Journalists' Spots For NSU Trial

Alexander Hassenstein

Karl Huber, President of the Oberlandgericht Muenchen court and Margarete Noetzel, head of the press department of the Oberlandgericht Muenchen court react after a press conference following the lottery draw for the 50 media spots inside the courtroom for the upcoming NSU murder trial on April 29, 2013 in Munich, Germany. This the second accreditation process for the trial, which manay analysts are dubbing the trial of the decade and is scheduled to begin May 6, after lawsuits filed by Turkish media were upheld and the Munich court responded by redoing all accreditations. Eight of the ten victims of the NSU neo-Nazi murder trio were Turkish and one was Greek, and Turkish and Greek media are now guaranteed a small portion of the 50 seats reserved for media after no foreign media were given seats in the first accreditation process.

Karl Huber, President of the Oberlandgericht Muenchen court and Margarete Noetzel, head of the press department of the Oberlandgericht Muenchen court react after a press conference following the lottery draw for the 50 media spots inside the courtroom for the upcoming NSU murder trial on April 29, 2013 in Munich, Germany. This the second accreditation process for the trial, which manay analysts are dubbing the trial of the decade and is scheduled to begin May 6, after lawsuits filed by Turkish media were upheld and the Munich court responded by redoing all accreditations. Eight of the ten victims of the NSU neo-Nazi murder trio were Turkish and one was Greek, and Turkish and Greek media are now guaranteed a small portion of the 50 seats reserved for media after no foreign media were given seats in the first accreditation process.

Munich Court Draws Journalists' Spots For NSU Trial

Alexander Hassenstein

Karl Huber, President of the Oberlandgericht Muenchen reacts after a press conference following the lottery draw for the 50 media spots inside the courtroom for the upcoming NSU murder trial on April 29, 2013 in Munich, Germany. This the second accreditation process for the trial, which manay analysts are dubbing the trial of the decade and is scheduled to begin May 6, after lawsuits filed by Turkish media were upheld and the Munich court responded by redoing all accreditations. Eight of the ten victims of the NSU neo-Nazi murder trio were Turkish and one was Greek, and Turkish and Greek media are now guaranteed a small portion of the 50 seats reserved for media after no foreign media were given seats in the first accreditation process.

Karl Huber, President of the Oberlandgericht Muenchen reacts after a press conference following the lottery draw for the 50 media spots inside the courtroom for the upcoming NSU murder trial on April 29, 2013 in Munich, Germany. This the second accreditation process for the trial, which manay analysts are dubbing the trial of the decade and is scheduled to begin May 6, after lawsuits filed by Turkish media were upheld and the Munich court responded by redoing all accreditations. Eight of the ten victims of the NSU neo-Nazi murder trio were Turkish and one was Greek, and Turkish and Greek media are now guaranteed a small portion of the 50 seats reserved for media after no foreign media were given seats in the first accreditation process.

Munich Court Draws Journalists' Spots For NSU Trial

Alexander Hassenstein

Karl Huber, President of the Oberlandgericht Muenchen reacts after a press conference following the lottery draw for the 50 media spots inside the courtroom for the upcoming NSU murder trial on April 29, 2013 in Munich, Germany. This the second accreditation process for the trial, which manay analysts are dubbing the trial of the decade and is scheduled to begin May 6, after lawsuits filed by Turkish media were upheld and the Munich court responded by redoing all accreditations. Eight of the ten victims of the NSU neo-Nazi murder trio were Turkish and one was Greek, and Turkish and Greek media are now guaranteed a small portion of the 50 seats reserved for media after no foreign media were given seats in the first accreditation process.

Karl Huber, President of the Oberlandgericht Muenchen reacts after a press conference following the lottery draw for the 50 media spots inside the courtroom for the upcoming NSU murder trial on April 29, 2013 in Munich, Germany. This the second accreditation process for the trial, which manay analysts are dubbing the trial of the decade and is scheduled to begin May 6, after lawsuits filed by Turkish media were upheld and the Munich court responded by redoing all accreditations. Eight of the ten victims of the NSU neo-Nazi murder trio were Turkish and one was Greek, and Turkish and Greek media are now guaranteed a small portion of the 50 seats reserved for media after no foreign media were given seats in the first accreditation process.

Munich Court Draws Journalists' Spots For NSU Trial

Alexander Hassenstein

Karl Huber, President of the Oberlandgericht Muenchen reacts after a press conference following the lottery draw for the 50 media spots inside the courtroom for the upcoming NSU murder trial on April 29, 2013 in Munich, Germany. This the second accreditation process for the trial, which manay analysts are dubbing the trial of the decade and is scheduled to begin May 6, after lawsuits filed by Turkish media were upheld and the Munich court responded by redoing all accreditations. Eight of the ten victims of the NSU neo-Nazi murder trio were Turkish and one was Greek, and Turkish and Greek media are now guaranteed a small portion of the 50 seats reserved for media after no foreign media were given seats in the first accreditation process.

Karl Huber, President of the Oberlandgericht Muenchen reacts after a press conference following the lottery draw for the 50 media spots inside the courtroom for the upcoming NSU murder trial on April 29, 2013 in Munich, Germany. This the second accreditation process for the trial, which manay analysts are dubbing the trial of the decade and is scheduled to begin May 6, after lawsuits filed by Turkish media were upheld and the Munich court responded by redoing all accreditations. Eight of the ten victims of the NSU neo-Nazi murder trio were Turkish and one was Greek, and Turkish and Greek media are now guaranteed a small portion of the 50 seats reserved for media after no foreign media were given seats in the first accreditation process.

Munich Court Draws Journalists' Spots For NSU Trial

Alexander Hassenstein

Karl Huber, President of the Oberlandgericht Muenchen arrives for a press conference following the lottery draw for the 50 media spots inside the courtroom for the upcoming NSU murder trial on April 29, 2013 in Munich, Germany. This the second accreditation process for the trial, which manay analysts are dubbing the trial of the decade and is scheduled to begin May 6, after lawsuits filed by Turkish media were upheld and the Munich court responded by redoing all accreditations. Eight of the ten victims of the NSU neo-Nazi murder trio were Turkish and one was Greek, and Turkish and Greek media are now guaranteed a small portion of the 50 seats reserved for media after no foreign media were given seats in the first accreditation process.

Karl Huber, President of the Oberlandgericht Muenchen arrives for a press conference following the lottery draw for the 50 media spots inside the courtroom for the upcoming NSU murder trial on April 29, 2013 in Munich, Germany. This the second accreditation process for the trial, which manay analysts are dubbing the trial of the decade and is scheduled to begin May 6, after lawsuits filed by Turkish media were upheld and the Munich court responded by redoing all accreditations. Eight of the ten victims of the NSU neo-Nazi murder trio were Turkish and one was Greek, and Turkish and Greek media are now guaranteed a small portion of the 50 seats reserved for media after no foreign media were given seats in the first accreditation process.

Munich Court Draws Journalists' Spots For NSU Trial

Alexander Hassenstein

Karl Huber, President of the Oberlandgericht Muenchen court stands next to the lottery boxes after a press conference following the lottery draw for the 50 media spots inside the courtroom for the upcoming NSU murder trial on April 29, 2013 in Munich, Germany. This the second accreditation process for the trial, which manay analysts are dubbing the trial of the decade and is scheduled to begin May 6, after lawsuits filed by Turkish media were upheld and the Munich court responded by redoing all accreditations. Eight of the ten victims of the NSU neo-Nazi murder trio were Turkish and one was Greek, and Turkish and Greek media are now guaranteed a small portion of the 50 seats reserved for media after no foreign media were given seats in the first accreditation process.

Karl Huber, President of the Oberlandgericht Muenchen court stands next to the lottery boxes after a press conference following the lottery draw for the 50 media spots inside the courtroom for the upcoming NSU murder trial on April 29, 2013 in Munich, Germany. This the second accreditation process for the trial, which manay analysts are dubbing the trial of the decade and is scheduled to begin May 6, after lawsuits filed by Turkish media were upheld and the Munich court responded by redoing all accreditations. Eight of the ten victims of the NSU neo-Nazi murder trio were Turkish and one was Greek, and Turkish and Greek media are now guaranteed a small portion of the 50 seats reserved for media after no foreign media were given seats in the first accreditation process.

Munich Court Draws Journalists' Spots For NSU Trial

Alexander Hassenstein

Notary Dr. Dieter Mayer stands next to the lottery boxes after a press conference following the lottery draw for the 50 media spots inside the courtroom for the upcoming NSU murder trial on April 29, 2013 in Munich, Germany. This the second accreditation process for the trial, which manay analysts are dubbing the trial of the decade and is scheduled to begin May 6, after lawsuits filed by Turkish media were upheld and the Munich court responded by redoing all accreditations. Eight of the ten victims of the NSU neo-Nazi murder trio were Turkish and one was Greek, and Turkish and Greek media are now guaranteed a small portion of the 50 seats reserved for media after no foreign media were given seats in the first accreditation process.

Notary Dr. Dieter Mayer stands next to the lottery boxes after a press conference following the lottery draw for the 50 media spots inside the courtroom for the upcoming NSU murder trial on April 29, 2013 in Munich, Germany. This the second accreditation process for the trial, which manay analysts are dubbing the trial of the decade and is scheduled to begin May 6, after lawsuits filed by Turkish media were upheld and the Munich court responded by redoing all accreditations. Eight of the ten victims of the NSU neo-Nazi murder trio were Turkish and one was Greek, and Turkish and Greek media are now guaranteed a small portion of the 50 seats reserved for media after no foreign media were given seats in the first accreditation process.

Munich Court Draws Journalists' Spots For NSU Trial

Alexander Hassenstein

Notary Dr. Dieter Mayer stands next to the lottery boxes after a press conference following the lottery draw for the 50 media spots inside the courtroom for the upcoming NSU murder trial on April 29, 2013 in Munich, Germany. This the second accreditation process for the trial, which manay analysts are dubbing the trial of the decade and is scheduled to begin May 6, after lawsuits filed by Turkish media were upheld and the Munich court responded by redoing all accreditations. Eight of the ten victims of the NSU neo-Nazi murder trio were Turkish and one was Greek, and Turkish and Greek media are now guaranteed a small portion of the 50 seats reserved for media after no foreign media were given seats in the first accreditation process.

Notary Dr. Dieter Mayer stands next to the lottery boxes after a press conference following the lottery draw for the 50 media spots inside the courtroom for the upcoming NSU murder trial on April 29, 2013 in Munich, Germany. This the second accreditation process for the trial, which manay analysts are dubbing the trial of the decade and is scheduled to begin May 6, after lawsuits filed by Turkish media were upheld and the Munich court responded by redoing all accreditations. Eight of the ten victims of the NSU neo-Nazi murder trio were Turkish and one was Greek, and Turkish and Greek media are now guaranteed a small portion of the 50 seats reserved for media after no foreign media were given seats in the first accreditation process.

Munich Court Draws Journalists' Spots For NSU Trial

Alexander Hassenstein

Notary Dr. Dieter Mayer and a police officer stands next to the lottery boxes after a press conference following the lottery draw for the 50 media spots inside the courtroom for the upcoming NSU murder trial on April 29, 2013 in Munich, Germany. This the second accreditation process for the trial, which manay analysts are dubbing the trial of the decade and is scheduled to begin May 6, after lawsuits filed by Turkish media were upheld and the Munich court responded by redoing all accreditations. Eight of the ten victims of the NSU neo-Nazi murder trio were Turkish and one was Greek, and Turkish and Greek media are now guaranteed a small portion of the 50 seats reserved for media after no foreign media were given seats in the first accreditation process.

Notary Dr. Dieter Mayer and a police officer stands next to the lottery boxes after a press conference following the lottery draw for the 50 media spots inside the courtroom for the upcoming NSU murder trial on April 29, 2013 in Munich, Germany. This the second accreditation process for the trial, which manay analysts are dubbing the trial of the decade and is scheduled to begin May 6, after lawsuits filed by Turkish media were upheld and the Munich court responded by redoing all accreditations. Eight of the ten victims of the NSU neo-Nazi murder trio were Turkish and one was Greek, and Turkish and Greek media are now guaranteed a small portion of the 50 seats reserved for media after no foreign media were given seats in the first accreditation process.

Munich Court Draws Journalists' Spots For NSU Trial

Alexander Hassenstein

Karl Huber, President of the Oberlandgericht Muenchen court carries with a police officer the lottery boxes after a press conference following the lottery draw for the 50 media spots inside the courtroom for the upcoming NSU murder trial on April 29, 2013 in Munich, Germany. This the second accreditation process for the trial, which manay analysts are dubbing the trial of the decade and is scheduled to begin May 6, after lawsuits filed by Turkish media were upheld and the Munich court responded by redoing all accreditations. Eight of the ten victims of the NSU neo-Nazi murder trio were Turkish and one was Greek, and Turkish and Greek media are now guaranteed a small portion of the 50 seats reserved for media after no foreign media were given seats in the first accreditation process.

Karl Huber, President of the Oberlandgericht Muenchen court carries with a police officer the lottery boxes after a press conference following the lottery draw for the 50 media spots inside the courtroom for the upcoming NSU murder trial on April 29, 2013 in Munich, Germany. This the second accreditation process for the trial, which manay analysts are dubbing the trial of the decade and is scheduled to begin May 6, after lawsuits filed by Turkish media were upheld and the Munich court responded by redoing all accreditations. Eight of the ten victims of the NSU neo-Nazi murder trio were Turkish and one was Greek, and Turkish and Greek media are now guaranteed a small portion of the 50 seats reserved for media after no foreign media were given seats in the first accreditation process.

Munich Court Draws Journalists' Spots For NSU Trial

Alexander Hassenstein

Karl Huber, President of the Oberlandgericht Muenchen court carries with a police officer the lottery boxes after a press conference following the lottery draw for the 50 media spots inside the courtroom for the upcoming NSU murder trial on April 29, 2013 in Munich, Germany. This the second accreditation process for the trial, which manay analysts are dubbing the trial of the decade and is scheduled to begin May 6, after lawsuits filed by Turkish media were upheld and the Munich court responded by redoing all accreditations. Eight of the ten victims of the NSU neo-Nazi murder trio were Turkish and one was Greek, and Turkish and Greek media are now guaranteed a small portion of the 50 seats reserved for media after no foreign media were given seats in the first accreditation process.

Karl Huber, President of the Oberlandgericht Muenchen court carries with a police officer the lottery boxes after a press conference following the lottery draw for the 50 media spots inside the courtroom for the upcoming NSU murder trial on April 29, 2013 in Munich, Germany. This the second accreditation process for the trial, which manay analysts are dubbing the trial of the decade and is scheduled to begin May 6, after lawsuits filed by Turkish media were upheld and the Munich court responded by redoing all accreditations. Eight of the ten victims of the NSU neo-Nazi murder trio were Turkish and one was Greek, and Turkish and Greek media are now guaranteed a small portion of the 50 seats reserved for media after no foreign media were given seats in the first accreditation process.

Munich Court Draws Journalists' Spots For NSU Trial

Alexander Hassenstein

Karl Huber (C), President of the Oberlandgericht Muenchen court and Margarete Noetzel, head of the press department of the Oberlandgericht Muenchen court react after a press conference following the lottery draw for the 50 media spots inside the courtroom for the upcoming NSU murder trial on April 29, 2013 in Munich, Germany. This the second accreditation process for the trial, which manay analysts are dubbing the trial of the decade and is scheduled to begin May 6, after lawsuits filed by Turkish media were upheld and the Munich court responded by redoing all accreditations. Eight of the ten victims of the NSU neo-Nazi murder trio were Turkish and one was Greek, and Turkish and Greek media are now guaranteed a small portion of the 50 seats reserved for media after no foreign media were given seats in the first accreditation process.

Karl Huber (C), President of the Oberlandgericht Muenchen court and Margarete Noetzel, head of the press department of the Oberlandgericht Muenchen court react after a press conference following the lottery draw for the 50 media spots inside the courtroom for the upcoming NSU murder trial on April 29, 2013 in Munich, Germany. This the second accreditation process for the trial, which manay analysts are dubbing the trial of the decade and is scheduled to begin May 6, after lawsuits filed by Turkish media were upheld and the Munich court responded by redoing all accreditations. Eight of the ten victims of the NSU neo-Nazi murder trio were Turkish and one was Greek, and Turkish and Greek media are now guaranteed a small portion of the 50 seats reserved for media after no foreign media were given seats in the first accreditation process.

Munich Court Draws Journalists' Spots For NSU Trial

Alexander Hassenstein

Karl Huber, President of the Oberlandgericht Muenchen reacts after a press conference following the lottery draw for the 50 media spots inside the courtroom for the upcoming NSU murder trial on April 29, 2013 in Munich, Germany. This the second accreditation process for the trial, which manay analysts are dubbing the trial of the decade and is scheduled to begin May 6, after lawsuits filed by Turkish media were upheld and the Munich court responded by redoing all accreditations. Eight of the ten victims of the NSU neo-Nazi murder trio were Turkish and one was Greek, and Turkish and Greek media are now guaranteed a small portion of the 50 seats reserved for media after no foreign media were given seats in the first accreditation process.

Karl Huber, President of the Oberlandgericht Muenchen reacts after a press conference following the lottery draw for the 50 media spots inside the courtroom for the upcoming NSU murder trial on April 29, 2013 in Munich, Germany. This the second accreditation process for the trial, which manay analysts are dubbing the trial of the decade and is scheduled to begin May 6, after lawsuits filed by Turkish media were upheld and the Munich court responded by redoing all accreditations. Eight of the ten victims of the NSU neo-Nazi murder trio were Turkish and one was Greek, and Turkish and Greek media are now guaranteed a small portion of the 50 seats reserved for media after no foreign media were given seats in the first accreditation process.

Munich Court Draws Journalists' Spots For NSU Trial

Alexander Hassenstein

Police officer stands next to a lottery box during the media conference following the lottery draw for the 50 media spots inside the courtroom for the upcoming NSU murder trial on April 29, 2013 in Munich, Germany. This the second accreditation process for the trial, which manay analysts are dubbing the trial of the decade and is scheduled to begin May 6, after lawsuits filed by Turkish media were upheld and the Munich court responded by redoing all accreditations. Eight of the ten victims of the NSU neo-Nazi murder trio were Turkish and one was Greek, and Turkish and Greek media are now guaranteed a small portion of the 50 seats reserved for media after no foreign media were given seats in the first accreditation process.

Police officer stands next to a lottery box during the media conference following the lottery draw for the 50 media spots inside the courtroom for the upcoming NSU murder trial on April 29, 2013 in Munich, Germany. This the second accreditation process for the trial, which manay analysts are dubbing the trial of the decade and is scheduled to begin May 6, after lawsuits filed by Turkish media were upheld and the Munich court responded by redoing all accreditations. Eight of the ten victims of the NSU neo-Nazi murder trio were Turkish and one was Greek, and Turkish and Greek media are now guaranteed a small portion of the 50 seats reserved for media after no foreign media were given seats in the first accreditation process.

Journalists read the press statement of the Oberlandgericht Muenchen... News PhotoBusiness,Corporate Business,Courthouse,Courtroom,Crime,Finance,Germany,Horizontal,Journalist,Justice - Concept,Law,Legal System,Legal Trial,Lottery,Munich,Murder,National Socialist Underground,Preparation,Press Conference,Reading,The MediaPhotographer Alexander HassensteinCollection: Getty Images News 2013 Getty ImagesMUNICH, GERMANY - APRIL 29: Journalists read the press statement of the Oberlandgericht Muenchen court during a press conference after the the lottery draw for the 50 media spots inside the courtroom for the upcoming NSU murder trial on April 29, 2013 in Munich, Germany. This the second accreditation process for the trial, which manay analysts are dubbing the trial of the decade and is scheduled to begin May 6, after lawsuits filed by Turkish media were upheld and the Munich court responded by redoing all accreditations. Eight of the ten victims of the NSU neo-Nazi murder trio were Turkish and one was Greek, and Turkish and Greek media are now guaranteed a small portion of the 50 seats reserved for media after no foreign media were given seats in the first accreditation process. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)